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Synopsis:
In the spring of 1939, Katherine Sheahan and her
father, Jesse, are looking for work in the isolated tourist town of Castlewood.
Jesse gets a job as handyman and Katherine as a maid at a small hotel. Jesse
drinks and neglects his work and eventually disappears, abandoning his
daughter. Frieda Broom, the hotel Manager, takes Katherine under her wing, and
teaches her about ginseng, the manroot, and other secrets of the foothills.
Katherine discovers that she is a natural healer and has the ability to
communicate with spirits, a gift she inherited from her Navajo Indian mother.
Among the hotels regular clientele is Judge
William Reardon. Escaping his sterile marriage, he becomes captivated by
Katherine. As the pair bond over astrology and gardening, Katherine
becomes convinced they belong together, despite him being much older than her
and married. As they begin to fall in love, the violence of dark magic
threatens to annihilate all Katherine knows and holds dear. Can their love
survive?
Manroot
is a potent tale of destiny, spiritualism and love, written in Anne Steinberg’s
signature compelling style. The kindle version was published March 2014 and is
available for sale on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Manroot-Anne-Steinberg-ebook/dp/B00J1BPZJA
Amazon reviews:
“Manroot
is an undeniably good read; it’s well-written with a compelling plot and
memorable characters. Recommended to readers who enjoy contemporary fiction
imbued with fantasy, including Native American themes and the supernatural.”
“Words
to describe this book are: romantic, thrilling, memorable, spiritual, magical,
and well written in a breath taking way that will keep you enthralled well
after it is over. I wish it would have lasted longer and was saddened when it
came to an end. 5 stars and cannot wait to see what Anne Steinberg comes up
with next!”
About the Author:
While
living in England, Anne Steinberg’s first novel, Manroot was
published by Headline Review in London. Manroot was heralded
as an important first novel in 1994 and included in the Headline Review’s
prestigious “Fiction without Frontiers,” a new wave of contemporary fiction
that knows no limits. Eight modern storytellers were featured: Anne Steinberg,
Margaret Atwood, Iain Banks, William Gibson, Peter Hoeg, Roddy Doyle, and E.
Annie Proulx. It was an auspicious beginning to a long and varied career for
Anne Steinberg, who went on to write several acclaimed novels, Every
Town Needs A Russian Tea Room, the story of a wealthy socialite who
falls in love with a penniless young Russian immigrant who is haunted by a
bizarre shameful secret, The Cuckoos Gift, First Hands, and An
Eye For An Ear. She is also coauthor of The Fence, written
with her grandson Nicholas Reuel Tolkien, the great grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Nicholas is a filmmaker, director, and published poet. The Fence is
a chilling story of a magnificent Gothic fence forged by a despicable
blacksmith and infused with evil.
Anne
was a partner in the world famous vintage clothing store, Steinberg &
Tolkien, on Kings Road in Chelsea. After a successful run for over 20 years,
the shop closed, and she returned to the US. Approaching her eighty-second
birthday, she now writes, reads, and studies antiques, American Indian history,
animal welfare, mythology, and folklore legends.
Anne
recently re-released Manroot in kindle format.
It was published March 2014 and is available for sale on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Manroot-Anne-Steinberg-ebook/dp/B00J1BPZJA
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